The Central province of Hama was the scene of heavy clashes between the terrorists and the army troops on Thursday, leaving at least 11 ISIL terrorists dead and their headquarters and weapons wrecked, FNA reported.

In the Northern countryside of Hama, a field source said that the army units destroyed 'Jund al-Aqsa' terrorist group's position in Morek and the stronghold of 'Ajnad al-Sham' terrorists group near al-Sayyad town.

Other army units stationed in Hama killed 7 terrorists and injured 6 others after targeting their gatherings in the villages of Skeik and Atshan and destroyed a car and a rocket launcher in the village of Lahaya.

The army units also killed 4 terrorists and destroyed a heavy-machinegun-equipped vehicle in the village of Ma’arkabeh.

In the Eastern countryside of the Central province, an army unit inflicted heavy losses upon the ISIL terrorists in personnel and equipment in the army operations against their positions and fortifications in the village of al-Sea’n, in the countryside of al-Salamiyeh.

On Wednesday, the Syrian army units seized two trucks of the Takfiri terrorist groups that were fully loaded with arms and ammunition, in the Southern parts of Hama province.

The two trucks seized by the Syrian army were loaded with 35 RPG rounds, 3000 PKC bullets, 3000 assault rifle bullets and a large number of grenades.

The seizure came against the backdrop of the recent advances by the Syrian troops in the region. The army units established control over more towns in the southern countryside of Hama province.

The army in cooperation with popular defense groups recently established full control over several towns in southern parts of Hama after eliminating the terrorist hideouts in the region.

Although, the Syrian army controls most parts of the Hama province, jihadists are still in control over some towns and villages in the Southern swaths of the province. However, in recent weeks, the pro-government troops have been trying to increase the pressure on them through repeated offensives.